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Habitat for Humanity Panel Build in Carmel a Success

CARMEL, IN (INGERSOLL RAND NEWS SERVICE) -- Approximately 150 local
and out-of-town Ingersoll Rand employees participated in a Habitat for
Humanity panel build held at the Security Technologies and Residential
Solutions headquarters in Carmel, IN. In only four hours, six teams of
volunteers built and assembled all the walls and panels needed for a
1,300-square-foot home. The home was temporarily assembled in the
Ingersoll Rand parking lot, prior to being disassembled and
transported to the home site at 1924 Cornell Avenue in downtown
Indianapolis.

Nicole Webster, the future owner of this home, was on site
participating in the event. She will remain an active participant in
the build process, which will be completed with the home dedication on
August 20. Twelve additional build days will be led by local sub-team
leaders, involving approximately 200 additional Ingersoll Rand
volunteers, before turning the house over to the Webster family.

“In our second year working with Habitat locally, I couldn’t be
happier with the strong showing of employees excited to devote sweat
equity to the cause,” said Tim Eckersley, Security Technologies,
president Americas, and Habitat for Humanity sponsor. “The program is
a fantastic way for us to better our community, while helping a
deserving family begin the path of home ownership.”

In addition to sponsoring the build, Residential Solutions has
arranged for donations of Trane HVAC units and Schlage locks to be
installed in the new home.

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